Fidelity National Information Servcs Inc vs T-Rex 2X Long MSTR Daily Target ETF — how do they compare? Fidelity National Information Servcs Inc trades at $41.66 (market cap $21.24B), while T-Rex 2X Long MSTR Daily Target ETF trades at $1.88. The key difference: Fidelity National Information Servcs Inc pays a 4.09% dividend while T-Rex 2X Long MSTR Daily Target ETF pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| FIS | MSTU | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $21.24B | — |
Sector | Technology | Leveraged / Inverse |
52-Week High | $81.94 | $106.80 |
52-Week Low | $37.72 | $1.46 |
Enterprise Value | $41.63B | — |
Dividend Yield | 4.09% | — |
Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice
FIS (Fidelity National Information Services) trades at $40.58, down 3.22% on the day, with a bearish technical signal and neutral oscillators. The company shows improving fundamentals with Q1 2026 EPS beating expectations at $1.36 versus $1.29, and analyst consensus remains strong with 21 Buy ratings and a $52.57 price target. Recent business developments include winning Frankfurt International Bank as a cloud banking client and receiving industry awards for AI-embedded risk technology.
The outlook presents a value opportunity with a low P/E of 7.97 and improving profit margins, though execution risks persist from the Worldpay divestiture and net cash flow volatility. Upside potential exists if the company capitalizes on its $42 billion market opportunity in digital payments and maintains its recent earnings momentum.
MSTU, a 2x leveraged ETF tracking MicroStrategy's daily performance, trades at $1.85, down 6.57% in the last session. Technical indicators are mixed with a neutral overall signal but bearish moving averages. The ETF has experienced extreme volatility and significant losses historically, with news highlighting a 98% decline from 2024 levels. Financial ratios are not applicable as it is an ETF, not a company.
The outlook remains highly speculative due to leveraged exposure to MicroStrategy, which is heavily tied to Bitcoin price swings. Risks include daily reset decay, extreme volatility, and potential for rapid capital erosion. Investment suitability is limited to sophisticated traders comfortable with high-risk, short-term strategies.
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Fidelity National Information Services' legacy operations provide core and payment processing services to banks, but its business has expanded over time. By acquiring Sungard in 2015, the company now provides record-keeping and other services to investment firms. With the acquisition of Worldpay in 2019, FIS now provides payment processing services for merchants and holds leading positions in the United States and United Kingdom. About a fourth of revenue is generated outside North America.
Read more on FIS →MSTU is a leveraged ETF that seeks daily investment results corresponding to 200% of the daily performance of the MicroStrategy Incorporated (MSTR) stock. It is designed as a tactical tool for experienced traders to take a bullish (long) position in MSTR, a company known for its significant Bitcoin holdings. Due to the effects of compounding and leverage, the ETF is intended to be held for a single day and is not suitable for long-term investment.
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